GD Topics
GD Topics
GD Topics
ECONOMICS:
EDUCATION:
ENVIRONMENT:
1. Noise pollution.
2. Deforestation.
3. Economic development leads to growth of slums.
4. Environmental pollution.
5. Environmental degradation.
6. Eco-sensitivity can be increased by practice rather by mere speaking.
7. Pollution is a price you pay for economic development.
8. Genetically modified crops do more harm than good.
9. Is plastic better than paper?
10. Concern for ecology is luxury meant only for the rich.
11. Smoking should be banned.
12. Environmentalists dampen the fast development of developing countries.
13. Private vehicles should be banned in cities to ease congestion and reduce pollution.
14. At this stage of industrialisation, we cannot afford to be too environmentally
conscious.
15. Environmental degradation due to industrialisation and marginalisation should be
corrected by a ban on smoke emitting industries.
16. Developed countries are damaging the eco-system of the earth.
17. Urban pollution has been blown out of proportion.
18. MNCs are polluting the Indian environment.
19. Environmentalists are enemies of industrial growth. Environmental concerns should
not be allowed to slow down economic growth.
20. Economic development and ecological degradation.
21. Over attention to ecological issues will slow down the process of industrialisation.
1. Ethics in Politics.
2. Business ethics is a contradiction in terms.
3. Morals are detrimental to business.
4. Ethics is the primary concern of business.
5. The right to live includes the right to die.
6. Business ethics.
7. Is cloning of humans ethical?
8. Morality issues relating to India selling out to MNCs.
9. Corruption and privatisation of PSUs.
10. What should be the objective of a company - profits or Customer Satisfaction?
11. Is greed a key to business success?
12. Should selling of human organs be legalised?
13. Should India provide humanitarian assistance to Iraq?
14. Corruption has become a way of life.
15. Is ethics just a theoretical concept in today's business world?
16. Morals cannot be context specific.
17. Bribery and corruption should be legalised.
18. Government has the right to intercept and censor private mail.
19. One cannot become a successful manager if one believes in morality.
20. The concept of ethics in business is outdated.
21. Profit stinks.
22. Greed is an essential human quality.
23. Corruption performs an economic function.
24. Corruption is an economic lubricant and hence may not be all that bad.
25. Are ethics and business compatible?
26. Gandhian philosophy - is it relevant today?
27. Human beings are born selfish.
28. Ethics have no role in business.
29. Politics and Ethics cannot co-exist.
30. Corruption is a necessary evil if you want to achieve economic growth.
31. Profit at any cost should be the sole motive of business.
32. Corruption is a necessary economic and administrative lubricant.
33. Entry of multinationals and their business ethics.
34. Corruption in public life.
35. A man should be free to donate his organs.
36. Everything is fair in love and war, and in business too.
37. Moral and ethics in our society.
38. Social justice and equity is more important than economic equity and justice.
39. It is pointless to try to eradicate social injustice.
40. The country must have a common civil code.
41. Bringing the medical profession under the CPA (Consumer Protection Act) will not
benefit the truly illiterate.
42. Judicial Activism - Bane or Boom for the society?
43. Judicial action should not be encouraged.
44. The role of judiciary is to keep a check on the executive.
45. Capital punishment has no place in civilised society.
46. Public Interest Litigation: a joke.
47. Capital Punishment - is it justified?
48. Nobody can be above the law.
49. The constitution of India needs to be re-looked at.
50. Mercy killing should be legalised.
51. Should education be brought under the judicial system?
TECHNOLOGY:
MBA Related:
41. No one studies for an M.B.A. Everyone studies for a job. Management education
should not be subsidised.
42. MBAs are cultural misfits in India.
43. The current craze for management education in India can simply be attributed to the
fact that it promises lucrative jobs.
44. For entrepreneurship, MBA is not necessary.
45. Group Discussion is absolutely required for the selection to an MBA course.
46. Will the mushrooming of MBA institutes in India produce professional managers?
47. Proliferation of management institutes is good for Indian industry.
48. Students are opting for MBA nowadays because of the higher pay packet.
49. Management graduates are more interested in salaries than management.
50. Increasing MBA Schools are diluting MBA education.
SOCIAL:
SPORTS:
ABSTRACT:
Abstract Topics:
Abstract topics test your lateral thinking and creativity. These topics are not given often
for discussion, but their possibility cannot be ruled out.
GD Topics:
GD Topics:
Case Study
The students were divided into groups of 8. There were 3 moderators present for evaluation. About 5 minutes
were provided to students to read and analyze the case and then they were asked to start the discussion. The
sitting pattern was C shaped. Time allotted for discussion was 10-15 minutes. After the discussion, the group was
given around 5-6 minutes to summarize the discussion in writing.
Case Study 1
Satya is a marketing trainee, who is working with company ABC. His immediate bosses - Area Sales Manager and
Senior Marketing Executive - are engaged in unethical practices. Later on, both Satya and the Area Sales
Manager are sacked, when the top management finds out about the unethical practices. Satya is in dilemma -
whether he should leave the company or fight against the decision.
Case Study 2
In a company ABC, Sunita is facing problems as she takes frequent leaves and is quite insincere in her work. She
is not able to meet her deadlines or deliver quality work. The reason is that she is the only working member in
her family. Her husband is an alcoholic and is presently unemployed. He does not support her in any manner.
Sunita does all the housework, takes care of her kids and also works in the office. You are the Sunita's boss. How
will you help Sunita solve her problems
1. In India, after graduation students should serve in the army for two
years.
2. There is little that binds India as a nation.
3. Should GD/PI be a part of selection process in management schools?
4. Medical research on animals should be banned.
5. Drugs and alcohol consumption should be legalized in India.
6. Highly subsidized higher education does not make a student
responsible.
Case Study
The numbers of candidates in the case discussion are 8-10 and the numbers of moderators were 4. The seating
arrangement was oval shaped and the moderators were in all directions. The panel gives 5 minutes to think
followed by 15 minutes to discuss. Papers to jot down the points are given beforehand. Instructions are also
given from time to time.
Case:
The Maha Pradesh Seed Development Corporation has developed a hybrid variety seed for the growing conditions
of Maha Pradesh. The seeds in terms of appearance are similar to farm-saved seeds. Initially, corporation had
problem in making farmers understand that the hybrid variety is beneficial. So they decided to dye this hybrid
seeds in blue colour, so that they looked different from farm-saved seeds.Also the farm-saved seeds are free-of
charge or available at marginal price. But these hybrid variety is cost is comparatively expensive. Some
unscrupulous traders brought similar seeds from Devanagari and normal seeds & dyed them blue. These were not
according to Maha Pradesh requirements therefore farmers who bought these wrong seeds land up damaging
there crop. This destroyed the image of corporation. Now corporation is wondering how to regain farmer's
confidence. Suggest them what could be done.